I am trying to get Xampplite to support "put". Unfortunately I have not real experience with Webservers

A Wireless DECT Server needs "PUT" in order to upload it's configuration and using google to search for it does not show up to many results that helped me so far.I understood that I need CGI Support for PUT to be able to work.

steffenbaier wrote:A Wireless DECT Server needs "PUT" in order to upload it's configuration and using google to search for it does not show up to many results that helped me so far.I understood that I need CGI Support for PUT to be able to work.

I think you are completely wrong with that. The DECT Server (which runs a webserver inside) has a CGI Service which can be triggered by the (standard) HTTP Request PUT (not used very often, but part of the HTTP specification). See WebDav for more Information.

I dont believe that you have to set up a webserver which supports a PUT Request, you have to find a browser which supports a PUT Request in order to trigger the PUT Script on the Kirk DECT Server. With this PUT Request you might upload a new configuration to that DECT Server or similar. A PUT Request is a kind of Upload, whereas a GET is a kind of download.

Could you show us the documentation, where you read about this PUT Script of your Kirk DECT router?

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